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The potential applications of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) in areas such as disaster management, battlefield monitoring, and border security surveillance have received more attention in recent years. Large numbers of sensor nodes, often left unattended, perform their tasks independently in such systems. Increasing the lifespan of a sensor network by decreasing its energy consumption, clustering is a crucial strategy. It can also improve the scalability of the network. Wireless sensor network researchers across disciplines prefer to assume that nodes are all the same, but in reality, a WSN’s longevity and reliability may be improved by including nodes with varying amounts of available energy. In this study, we introduced the heterogeneous model for WSNs and discussed the clustering techniques that have been suggested for such networks (HWSNs).
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Mummana, S., Budimure, R.B., Sambana, B., Gandreti, P., Sekhar, A.C. (2023). Energy Enhanced Routing Protocol for Heterogeneous Networks. In: Bhardwaj, T., Upadhyay, H., Sharma, T.K., Fernandes, S.L. (eds) Artificial Intelligence in Cyber Security: Theories and Applications. Intelligent Systems Reference Library, vol 240. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28581-3_4
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